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The charter school not caring about students trip to campus after the public school built a bridge then leased school to them is stunning.

A public school can look to taxpayers, like LA does, to pay millions back when it kills. So they built bargain bridge. Then comes shallow pocketed charter, who instead of installing gate off campus to bridge, hires guard, transfers bridge to fourth or fifth party, who Permanently instead of nightly shuts it.

The railroad meanwhile let’s it’s bridge substitute as everyone knew would occur because the trains make only a single file canvas or the diesel blacks it out with soot? Too grimy to Tag?

The kid who died did not know we built a bridge for him, but decided to help out teacher union agenda by killing him for Lack of access to its wide concrete path.

Had he known he might of opened It.

So for not posting info the railroad is complicit.

They threaten prosecution and believe the attraction is not a liability, but they could of spoke for students, as school district did not.

By leasing part of school without safe path mandated in lease, but retaining ownership, landlord district must be crushed.

The lease presently is a danger to students.

Taxpayers paid for bridge but have ignored closure, let them via district regret that.

The district is the public, in ceding control of bridge however remains culpable, they built it for reason having nothing to do with who runs school.

This charter did not ban student arrivals without car in tote. Some have as reported here in bicycling monthly magazine.

The charter has no right to let kids bike or walk to campus after it shut bridge district built for precisely that.

All such students must find other campus or have proof bridge closure does not endanger them.

Parents who chose train danger over tiny assembly area without car supervision are morons so a moot issue. Don’t blame parents of students just sue pros.

Charter cares about metrics other then survival, has replacement student wait listed possibly.

A bridge cuddles. Kids who do not walk extra miles daily are at fault, the exercise if they survive will raise scores, the deceased does not get to turn in bubble sheets.
Wrong. Give the dead kid F grade for remaining years, get zero bucks for attendance, don’t let them use his seat, have it glow empty in every classroom forever.

Here could of sat the honor student we instead mandated a train conductor to daily for many years ahead of time fear going splat.

Turn the bridge into a Plaza, a garden walkway, a one way wheelchair highway with the loot for folly we must to something in penance pay.

To tag, or be sliced by steel wheels he did feel.. we chose for him the latter. Shame on us.

I meant coddle, not cuddle, sorry. The tracks for train have too cozy bridge, instead of public coddling wide Ada path.

It was that also. Ramps may allow access, but also are too costly, wide, just too dam nice for ordinary kids.

Let disabled kids be driven in cars, vans far away, the charter gets local able bodied ones who do not need compliant path, can improvise, cuddle with thousands of tons at high speed trespassing to campus cheaply.

Make them cuddle with Metro and locomotives, they are not adults, needing no public supervision at all off for campus what gall… here off campus is dedicated path technically only not school itself left in place, secured forever as monument to district who failed to remain teacher employer… if not our employees, if only tenants, blank the treasonous students. Let them be crushed for choosing competitor.

This reporter has a masters degree guiding his time. A real journalist has let us punt now. Will we, or is his fate also obsolete despite dangers over tolerated horrific feat reported.

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